July, 2008

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Mobile platform tug-of-war

At a Mobile Web Wars Roundtable held by TechCrunch more than 20 mobile wonks discussed that state of mobile platforms. The iPhone was an object of adoration but not a big enough market to merit full attention. Article taken by... (Continue reading)

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Inside CNET Labs podcast…thanks for the attachment

Someone sends CNET Labs an unsolicited attachment. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Open-source electronic voting

A group is advocating the use of open-source software and a unique tablet PC and printer as a solution to concerns surrounding voting integrity. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Oracle is grabbing a lead spot in identity management

Conventional wisdom was wrong regarding Oracle’s ability to acquire its way into identity management. Oracle has gone from nowhere to a market leader in three years. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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This week in cheap spy gear

Books that double as hidden video cameras let you do some spy work on the sly. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Microsoft Expands Open Source Presence

Pledging “open and honest” work with the community, the software giant throws in with Apache and other groups — but not everyone is likely to be as welcoming. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Facebook Wants to Power Web-Wide Apps

Zuckerberg talks up Facebook’s plans to host applications and connect users beyond its site while clamping down on rogue developers. But it’s got its work cut out for it. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Icahn: Full Speed Ahead With Proxy War

New rhetoric in Microsoft-Yahoo saga comes on the heels of another spurned offer. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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TomorrowNow's Closure May Not Cure SAP's Pain

The move by SAP to shut down its TomorrowNow unit to placate Oracle and its $1 billion lawsuit may not end the German software giant’s agony. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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More IT Shops Plan to Wait for Windows 7

Despite cheery statements about increasing adoptions, new surveys show IT is still skeptical about deploying Vista in the enterprise. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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